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Veröffentlicht: 2025
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Online-Zugang:https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.06252
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author Dixon, John A.
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contents The Exotic Model arises from adding a special exotic invariant to the Supersymmetric Standard Model. The Exotic Model has a supersymmetry violating mass spectrum without using spontaneous or explicit breaking of supersymmetry. The splitting arises with gauge symmetry breaking, at tree level, in the supermultiplets of the Z vector boson and a new X vector boson. It spreads to the other particles at one loop. This mass splitting is possible because the exotic invariant changes the algebra of supersymmetry. This paper E7 discusses a number of issues that arise in the calculation of the mass splitting of the Exotic Model. That mass splitting will require computer programs for solution.
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spellingShingle The Free Massive Quadratic Action from the Exotic Model (E7)
Dixon, John A.
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
The Exotic Model arises from adding a special exotic invariant to the Supersymmetric Standard Model. The Exotic Model has a supersymmetry violating mass spectrum without using spontaneous or explicit breaking of supersymmetry. The splitting arises with gauge symmetry breaking, at tree level, in the supermultiplets of the Z vector boson and a new X vector boson. It spreads to the other particles at one loop. This mass splitting is possible because the exotic invariant changes the algebra of supersymmetry. This paper E7 discusses a number of issues that arise in the calculation of the mass splitting of the Exotic Model. That mass splitting will require computer programs for solution.
title The Free Massive Quadratic Action from the Exotic Model (E7)
topic High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.06252